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Sent 1: On Thursday Fort Waelhem succumbed after a magnificent resistance.
Sent 2: The garrison held it until it was a mere heap of ruins, and, indeed, they had the greatest difficulty in making their way out.
Sent 3: I think that there is very little doubt that the Germans were using against these forts their largest guns, the great 42-centimetre howitzers.
Sent 4: It is known that two of these were brought northwards past Brussels after the fall of Maubeuge, and a fragment which was given to us was almost conclusive.
Sent 5: It was brought to us one morning as an offering by a grateful patient, and it came from the neighbourhood of Fort Waelhem.
Sent 6: It was a mass of polished steel two feet long, a foot wide, and three inches thick, and it weighed about fifty pounds.
Sent 7: It was very irregular in shape, with edges sharp as razors, without a particle of rust upon it.
Sent 8: It had been picked up where it fell still hot, and it was by far the finest fragment of shell I have ever seen.
Sent 9: Alas we had to leave it behind, and it lies buried in a back-garden beside our hospital.
Sent 10: Some day it will be dug up, and will be exhibited as conclusive evidence that the Germans did use their big guns in shelling the town.
Question: Was the gun fragment large or small? (false/0)
Question: How was the gun fragment found? (By whom, where, in what condition?) (false/1)
Question: What town was the gun fragment found in? (true/2)
Question: What did the gun fragment look like? (false/3)
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